Is it hard to get into Cal State Dominguez Hills?
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As per data curated from unofficial sources, the Cal State Dominguez Hills has an acceptance rate of around 88%.
This suggests the institute is somewhat selective at admitting students, but is relatively easier to secure admissions at, than some other institutes in the region.
Prospective students must perform well as part of school/college level academics & university entrance exams to secure a seat at the institute.
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Yes, the California State University (CSU), which happens to be the parent institution of CSUDH, offers a number of need-based & merit-based scholarships to students.
Mentioned below are some popular Trustee's Award scholarships offered to students:
Scholarship | Financial Aid |
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Reed Scholarship | INR 11.1 L |
Stauffer Foundation Scholarship | INR 11 L |
Hampton Scholarship | INR 9.4 L |
Barhorst Scholarship | INR 9.4 L |
Galinson Scholarship | INR 7.7 L |
The CSUDH Middle Class Scholarship (MCS) allows UG students, including those pursuing a teaching credential, financial aid to attend a California State University (CSU) or University of California (UC) campus.
Students with a family income below USD 201,000 (INR 1.72 Cr) are eligible for financial aid as per the program.
The scholarship is offered a duration of four academic years.
CSUDH has played host to some famous former Supreme Court Judges, Olympic athletes, media personalities & politicians.
Among them Carmelita Jeter, is the most popular Olympian to have pursued her education from the institute. She graduated with a BA in 2006, & went on to achieve the tag of the “the fastest Woman Alive”, after setting a record time of 10.67s in the 100m race at the 2009 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix.
A number of notable individuals have pursued their education from the California State University's Dominguez Hills campus.
Mentioned below are some popular names:
· Niecy Nash: American Actress, Comedian & TV Host
· Gyadi Zardes: US Soccer player
· Kevin Pillar: US Baseball Player, represents Toronto Blue Jays in the MLB
· Kei Kamara: Professional Soccer Player for Sierra Leone
Yes, first-year (freshmen) students are required to live as part of on-campus accommodation, within the university maintained residence halls.
Freshmen students are not allowed to live as part of the on-campus apartments. Living there is only limited to seniors (2nd year or above).

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